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  • Dissertations,  Edition 1,  Literature, Art and Myth

    Presentations of women in Euripides’ Medea and Hippolytus, and Aristophanes’ comedies?

    Jack Van Den Heuvel / 8 October 2023

    The recurring presence of Euripides as a subject for satire throughout Aristophanes’ extant dramas[1] arguably culminates with Frogs in 405BC; however, it is in Thesmophoriazusae that Euripides plays his most central role, in…

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